Tuesday, 1 October 2013

The Egyptian Papyrus of Adepha: The "EGYPTIAN BIBLE" AFTER EXODUS

The Egyptian Papyrus of Adepha

The "EGYPTIAN BIBLE"
AFTER EXODUS

[The
following is] worthwhile reading in a literal manner; a description which is outside
the experience of the person trying to describe it. That person is left to the
imagery he understands. When he talks of the children turning grey, think about
pictures of refugees from the eruption of St. Helens. read it as literally as
possible. The "parting of the waters" sounds almost exactly like the
action of a Tsunami in a closed area. It is clearly described by someone who
was there.

This was
a volcanic nightmare mixed with solar eruptions and a reddish planet very close
overhead in the skies that seemed to have a swirling atmosphere. The sores on
men and beasts are the effects of Gamma radiation flares from the sun. In this
passing the earth is in the worst possible position to Nibiru as it makes its way
around the sun. It is bathed in gravitational disruption and magnetic storms.

This
may be information you have not seen. It has not really been popularized like
the work of Sitchen on the Shumerian documents. It is a translation excerpted
from the scrolls of Adepha and these are a part of the Egyptian Great Book.
This book is in the library of one of the inner orders. Copies of parts of it
have been made here and there in the past. Small parts are in the public domain
because of this. The first bit warns of the last time the planet of the
crossing "Nibiru" (The Destroyer) visited. This would have been the
one of the great floods seen in cultures all over the world. Most likely Old
Kingdom info is being referenced.

A
phrase like:"...fangs will fall out, and lo, they are terror-inspiring
things of cold hardened water." must be seen as an attempt to talk about
something an Egyptian would not generally know, like say a large icicle. Cold
hardened water shaped like a fang. BIG.

Interestingly
this is one of the last known docs before and during the fall of the system and
the end of Egypt as a force in the world. The slaves are the Hebrews. The god
of the slaves in the brick pits is Jehovah but not mentioned by name. (He who
has name) The member of Pharaoh's house who leads them is Moses. (He was
adopted as a baby into the household of the Pharaoh and considered a prince
until he discovered his true slave lineage. The last part of this scroll is the
story of Moses from the point of view of the other side. It describes the biblical
"miracles" used against Pharaoh to convince him to free the slaves.
Moses himself would have had this information of the crossing available to him...

Frankly I can't find a single thing that does not fit...

The Scroll of ADEPHA

O
Sentinels of the Universe who watch for The Destroyer, how long will your
coming vigil last? O
mortal men who wait without understanding, where will you hide yourselves in
the Dread Days of Doom, when the Heavens shall be torn apart and the skies rent
in twain, in the days when children will turn grey-headed? This is the thing
which will be seen, this is the terror your eyes will behold, this is the form of
destruction that will rush upon you: There will be the great body of fire, the
glowing head with many mouths and eyes everchanging.

Terrible
teeth will be seen in formless mouths and a fearful dark belly will glow redly
from fires inside. Even the most stout-hearted man will tremble and his bowels
be loosened, for this is not a thing understandable to men. It will be a vast
sky-spanning form enwrapping Earth, burning with many hues within wide open
mouths. These will descend to sweep across the face of the land, engulfing all
in the yawning jaws. The greatest warriors will charge against it in vain. The
fangs will fall out, and lo, they are terror-inspiring things of cold hardened
water. Great boulders will be hurled down upon men, crushing them into red
powder.

As the
great salt waters rise up in its train and roaring torrents pour towards the
land, even the heroes among mortal men will be overcome with madness. As moths
fly swiftly to their doom in the burning flame, so will these men rush to their
own destruction. The flames going before will devour all the works of men, the
waters following will sweep away whatever remains. The dew of death will fall
softly, as grey carpet over the cleared land.

Men will
cry out in their madness,

"O
whatever Being there is, save us from this tall form of terror, save us from
the grey dew of death."

(The
above seems to be the warning from the previous passing. Most likely Old
Kingdom) The rest seems to be a first hand in the present of the Israelites
diaspora led by a prince of the Pharaoh (Moses) and the fall of Egypt. S.L.S.

The
Doomshape, called The Destroyer, in Egypt, was seen in all the lands
whereabouts. In colour it was bright and fiery, in appearance changing and
unstable. It twisted about itself like a coil, like water bubbling into a pool
from an underground supply, and all men agree it was a most fearsome sight. It
was not a great comet or a loosened star, being more like a fiery body of
flame.

Its
movements on high were slow, below it swirled in the manner of smoke and it
remained close to the sun whose face it hid. There was a bloody redness about
it, which changed as it passed along its course. It caused death and
destruction in its rising and setting. It swept the Earth with grey cinder rain
and caused many plagues, hunger and other evils. It bit the skin of men and
beast until they became mottled with sores.

The
Earth was troubled and shook, the hills and mountains moved and rocked. The dark
smoke-filled Heavens bowed over Earth and a great howl came to the ears of men,
borne to them upon the wings of the wind. It was the cry of the Dark Lord, the
Master of Dread. Thick clouds of fiery smoke passed before him and there was an
awful hail of hot stones and coals of fire. The Doomshape thundered sharply in
the Heavens and shot out bright lightings.

The
channels of water were turned back unto themselves when the land tilted, and
great trees were tossed about and snapped like twigs. Then a voice like ten
thousand trumpets was heard over the wilderness, and before its burning breath
the flames parted. The whole of the land moved and mountains melted. The sky
itself roared like ten thousand lions in agony, and bright arrows of blood sped
back and forth across its face. Earth swelled up like bread upon the hearth.

This was
the aspect of the Doomshape called The Destroyer, when it appeared in days long
gone by, in olden times. It is thus described in the old records, few of which
remain. It is said that when it appears in the Heavens above, Earth splits open
from the heat, like a nut roasted before the fire. Then flames shoot up through
the surface and leap about like fiery fiends upon black blood.

The
moisture inside the land is all dried up, the pastures and cultivated places
are consumed in flames and they and all trees become white ashes. The Doomshape
is like a circling ball of flame which scatters small fiery offspring in its
train. It covers about a fifth part of the sky and sends writhing snakelike
fingers down to Earth. Before it the sky appears frightened, and it breaks up
and scatters away. Midday is no brighter than night. It spawns a host of
terrible things.

These are
things said of The Destroyer in the old records, read them with a solemn heart,
knowing that the Doomshape has its appointed time and will return. It would be
foolish to let them go unheeded. Now men say, "Such things are not
destined for our days". May the Great God above grant that this be so. But
come, the day surely will, and in accordance with his nature man will be
unprepared.

The dark
days began with the last visitation of The Destroyer and they were foretold by
strange omens in the skies. All men were silent and went about with pale faces.

The
leaders of the slaves which had built a city to the glory of Thom stirred up
unrest, and no man raised his arm against them. They foretold great events of
which the people were ignorant and of which the temple seers were not informed.
These were days of ominous calm, when the people waited for they knew not what.

The
presence of an unseen doom was felt, the hearts of men were stricken.

Laughter
was heard no more and grief and wailing sounded throughout the land. Even the
voices of children were stilled and they did not play together, but stood
silent.

The
slaves became bold and insolent and women were the possession of any man. Fear
walked the land and women became barren with terror, they could not conceive,
and those with child aborted. All men closed up within themselves.

The
days of stillness were followed by a time when the noise of trumpeting and
shrilling was heard in the Heavens, and the people became as frightened beasts
without a herdsman, as asses when lions prowl without their fold.

The
people spoke of the God of the slaves, and reckless men said. "If we knew
where this God were to be found, we would sacrifice to him". But the God
of the slaves was not among them. He was not to be found within the swamplands
or in the brickpits. His manifestation was in the Heavens for all men to see,
but they did not see with understanding. Nor would any God listen, for all were
dumb because of the hypocrisy of men.

The
dead were no longer sacred and were thrown into the waters. Those already
entombed were neglected and many became exposed. They lay unprotected against
the hands of thieves. He who once toiled long in the sun, bearing the yoke
himself, now possessed oxen. He who grew no grain now owned a storehouse full.
He who once dwelt at ease among his children now thirsted for water. He who
once sat in the sun with crumbs and dregs was now bloated with food, he
reclined in the shade, his bowls overflowing.

Cattle
were left unattended to roam into strange pastures, and men ignored their marks
and slew the beasts of their neighbours. No man owned anything.

The
public records were cast forth and destroyed, and no man knew who were slaves
and who were masters. The people cried out to the Pharaoh in their distress,
but he stopped his ears and acted like a deaf man.

There
were those who spoke falsely before Pharaoh and had Gods hostile towards the
land, therefore the people cried out for their blood to appease it. But it was
not these strange priests who put strife in the land instead of peace, for one
was even of the household of Pharaoh and walked among the people unhampered.

Dust
and smoke clouds darkened the sky and coloured the waters upon which they fell
with a bloody hue. Plague was throughout the land, the river was bloody and
blood was everywhere. The water was vile and men's stomachs shrank from
drinking. Those who did drink from the river vomited it up, for it was
polluted.

The
dust tore wounds in the skin of man and beast. In the glow of The Destroyer the
Earth was filled with redness. Vermin bred and filled the air and face of the
Earth with loathsomeness. Wild beasts, afflicted with torments under the
lashing sand and ashes, came out of their lairs in the wastelands and
caveplaces and stalked the abodes of men. All the tame beasts whimpered and the
land was filled with the cries of sheep and moans of cattle.

Trees,
throughout the land, were destroyed and no herb or fruit was to be found. The
face of the land was battered and devastated by a hail of stones which smashed
down all that stood in the path of the torrent. They swept down in hot showers,
and strange flowing fire ran along the ground in their wake.

The
fish of the river died in the polluted waters; worms, insects and reptiles
sprang up from the Earth in huge numbers. Great gusts of wind brought swarms of
locusts which covered the sky. As the Destroyer flung itself through the
Heavens, it blew great gusts of cinders across the face of the land. The gloom
of a long night spread a dark mantle of blackness which extinguished every ray
of light. None knew when it was day and when it was night, for the sun cast no
shadow.

The
darkness was not the clean blackness of night, but a thick darkness in which
the breath of men was stopped in their throats. Men gasped in a hot cloud of
vapour which enveloped all the land and snuffed out all lamps and fires. Men
were benumbed and lay moaning in their beds. None spoke to another or took
food, for they were overwhelmed with despair. Ships were sucked away from their
moorings and destroyed in great whirlpools. It was a time of undoing.

The
Earth turned over, as clay spun upon a potter's wheel. The whole land was
filled with uproar from the thunder of The Destroyer overhead and the cry of
the people. There as the sound of moaning and lamentation on every side. The
Earth spewed up its dead, corpses were cast up out of their resting places and
the embalmed were revealed to the sight of all men. Pregnant women miscarried
and the seed of men was stopped.

The
craftsman left his task undone, the potter abandoned his wheel and the
carpenter his tools, and they departed to dwell in the marshes. All crafts were
neglected and the slaves lured the craftsmen away.

The
dues of Pharaoh could not be collected, for there was neither wheat nor barley,
goose nor fish. The rights of Pharaoh could not be enforced, for the fields of
grain and the pastures were destroyed. The highborn and the lowly prayed
together that life might come to an end and the turmoil and thundering cease to
beat upon their ears. Terror was the companion of men by day and horror their
companion by night. Men lost their senses and became mad, they were distracted
by frightfulness.

On
the great night of The Destroyer's wrath, when its terror was at its height,
there was a hail of rocks and the Earth heaved as pain rent her bowels. Gates,
columns and walls were consumed by fire and the statues of Gods were overthrown
and broken. People fled outside their dwellings in fear and were slain by the
hail. Those who took shelter from the hail were swallowed when the Earth split
open.

The
habitations of men collapsed upon those inside and there was panic on every
hand, but the slaves who lived in huts in the reedlands, at the place of pits,
were spared. The land burnt like tinder, a man watched upon his rooftops and
the Heavens hurled wrath upon him and he died.

The
land writhed under the wrath of The Destroyer and groaned with the agony of
Egypt. It shook itself and the temples and palaces of the nobles were thrown
down from their foundations. The highborn ones perished in the midst of the
ruins and all the strength of the land as stricken. Even the great one, the
first born of Pharaoh, died with the highborn in the midst of the terror and
falling stones. The children of princes were cast out into the streets and
those who were not cast out died within their abodes.

There
were nine days of darkness and upheaval, while a tempest raged such as never
had been known before. When it passed away brother buried brother throughout
the land. Men rose up against those in authority and fled from the cities to
dwell in tents in the outlands.

Egypt
lacked great men to deal with the times. The people were weak from fear and
bestowed gold, silver, lapis lazuli, turquoise and copper upon the slaves, and
to their priests they gave chalices, urns and ornaments. Pharaoh alone remained
calm and strong in the midst of confusion. The people turned to wickedness in
their weakness and despair. Harlots walked through the streets unashamed. Women
paraded their limbs and flaunted their womanly charms. Highborn women were in
rags and the virtuous were mocked.

The
slaves spared by The Destroyer left the accursed land forthwith. Their
multitude moved in the gloom of a half dawn, under a mantle of fine swirling
grey ash, leaving the burnt fields and shattered cities behind them. Many
Egyptians attached themselves to the host, for one who was great led them
forth, a priest prince of the inner courtyard.

Fire
mounted up on high and its burning left with the enemies of Egypt. It rose up
from the ground as a fountain and hung as a curtain in the sky. In seven days,
by Remwar the accursed ones journeyed to the waters. They crossed the heaving
wilderness while the hills melted around them; above, the skies were torn with
lightning. They were sped by terror, but their feet became entangled in the
land and the wilderness shut them in. They knew not the way, for no sign was
constant before them.

They
turned before Noshari and stopped at Shokoth, the place of quarries. They
passed the waters of Maha and came by the valley of Pikaroth, northward of
Mara. They came up against the waters which blocked their way and their hearts
were in despair. The night was a night of fear and dread, for there was a high
moaning above and black winds from the underworld were loosed, and fire sprang
up from the ground. The hearts of the slaves shrank within them, for they knew
the wrath of Pharaoh followed them and that there was no way of escape. They
hurled abuse on those who led them, strange rites were performed along the
shore that night. The slaves disputed among themselves and there was violence.

Pharaoh
had gathered his army and followed the slaves. After he departed there were riots
and disorders behind him, for the cities were plundered. The laws were cast out
of the judgment halls and trampled underfoot in the streets. The storehouses
and granaries were burst open and robbed. Roads were flooded and none could
pass along them. People lay dead on every side. The palace was split and the princes
and officials fled, so that none was left with authority to command. The lists
of numbers were destroyed, public places were overthrown and households became
confused and unknown.

Pharaoh
pressed on in sorrow, for behind him all was desolation and death. Before him
were things he could not understand and he was afraid, but he carried himself
well and stood before his host with courage. He sought to bring back the
slaves, for the people said their magic was greater than the magic of Egypt.

The
host of Pharaoh came upon the slaves by the saltwater shores, but was held back
from them by a breath of fire. A great cloud was spread over the hosts and
darkened the sky. None could see, except for the fiery glow and the unceasing
lightnings which rent the covering cloud overhead.

A
whirlwind arose in the East and swept over the encamped hosts. A gale raged all
night and in the red twilit dawn there was a movement of the Earth, the waters
receded from the seashore and were rolled back on themselves. There was a
strange silence and men, in the gloom, it was seen that the waters had parted,
leaving a passage between. The land had risen, but it was disturbed and
trembled, the way was not straight or clear. The waters about were as if spun
within a bowl, the swampland alone remained undisturbed. From the horn of The Destroyer
came a high shrilling noise which stopped the ears of men.

The
slaves had been making sacrifices in despair, their lamentations were loud.
Now, before the strange sight, there was hesitation and doubt; for the space of
a breath they stood still and silent. Then all was confusion and shouting, some
pressing forward into the waters against all who sought to flee back from the unstable
ground. Then, in exaltation, their leader led them into the midst of the waters
through the confusion. Yet many sought to turn back into the host behind them,
while others fled along the empty shores.

All
became still over the sea and upon the shore, but behind, the Earth shook and
boulders split with a great noise. The wrath of Heaven was removed to a
distance and stood upwards of the two hosts.

Still the
host of Pharaoh held its ranks, firm in resolve before the strange and awful
happenings, and undaunted by the fury which raged by their side. Stern faces
were lit darkly by the fiery curtain.

Then
the fury departed and there was silence, stillness spread over the land while
the host of Pharaoh stood without movement in the red glow. Then, with a shout,
the captains went forward and the host rose up behind them. The curtain of fire
had rolled up into a dark billowing cloud which spread out as a canopy. There
was a stirring of the waters, but they followed the evildoers past the place of
the great whirlpool.

The
passage was confused in the midst of the waters and the ground beneath
unstable. Here, in the midst of a tumult of waters, Pharaoh fought against the
hindmost of the slaves and prevailed over them, and there was a great slaughter
amid the sand, the swamp and the water. The slaves cried out in despair, but
their cries were unheeded. Their possessions were scattered behind them as they
fled, so that the way was easier for them than for those who followed.

Then
the stillness was broken by a mighty roar and through the rolling pillars of
cloud the wrath of The Destroyer descended upon the hosts. The Heavens roared
as with a thousand thunders, the bowels of the Earth were sundered and Earth
shrieked its agony. The cliffs were torn away and cast down. The dry ground
fell beneath the waters and great waves broke upon the shore, sweeping in rocks
from seaward.

The great
surge of rocks and waters overwhelmed the chariots of the Egyptians who went before
the footmen. The chariot of the Pharaoh was hurled into the air as if by a
mighty hand and was crushed in the midst of the rolling waters.

Tidings
of the disaster came back by Rageb, son of Thomat, who hastened on ahead of the
terrified survivors because of his burning. He brought reports unto the people
that the host had been destroyed by blast and deluge. The captains had gone,
the strong men had fallen and none remained to command. Therefore, the people
revolted because of the calamities which had befallen them. Cowards slunk from their
lairs and came forth boldly to assume the high offices of the dead. Comely and
noble women, their protectors gone, were their prey. Of the slaves the greater
number had perished before the host of Pharaoh.

The
broken land lay helpless and invaders came out of the gloom like carrion. A
strange people came up against Egypt and none stood to fight, for strength and
courage were gone.

The
invaders, led by Alkenan, came up out of the Land of Gods, because of the wrath
of Heaven which had laid their land waste. There, too, had been a plague of
reptiles and ants, signs and omens and an earthquake. There, also, had been
turmoil and disaster, disorder and famine, with the grey breath of The
Destroyer sweeping the ground and stopping the breath of men.

Anturah
gathered together the remnants of his fighting men and the fighting men who
were left in Egypt, and set forth to meet the Children of Darkness who came out
of the eastern mountains by way of the wilderness and by way of Yethnobis. They
fell upon the stricken land from behind the grey cloud, before the lifting of
the darkness and before the coming of the purifying winds.

Rageb
went with Pharaoh and met the invaders at Herosher, but the hearts of the Egyptians
were faint within them. Their spirits were no longer strong and they fell away
before the battle was lost. Deserted by the Gods above and below, their
dwellings destroyed, their households scattered, they were as men already half
dead. Their hearts were still filled with terror and with the memory of the
wrath which had struck them from out of Heaven. They were still filled with the
memory of the fearsome sight of The Destroyer and they knew not what they did.

Pharaoh
did not return to his city. He lost his heritage and was seized by a demon for
many days. His women were polluted and his estates plundered. The Children of
Darkness defiled the temples with rams and ravished women who were crazed and
did not resist. They enslaved all who were left, the old, young men and boys.
They oppressed the people and their delight was in mutilation and torture.

Pharaoh
abandoned his hopes and fled into the wilderness beyond the province of the
lake, which is in the West towards the South. He lived a goodly life among the
sand wanderers and wrote books.

Good
times came again, even under the invaders, and ships sailed upstream. The air
was purified, the breath of The Destroyer passed away and the land became
filled again with growing things. Life was renewed throughout the whole land. Kair
taught these things to the Children of Light in the days of darkness, after the
building of the Rambudeth, before the death of the Pharaoh Anked.

This is
written in this land and in our tongue by Leweddar who, himself, chose it for
saving. It was not seen until the latter days.

ADDENDUM
to the Prophecy by SLS.

I am
adding this to the document because I have a better understanding of the
Egyptian political and social system at the time in question than most would care to, and I
have some experience in reading ancient documents and the language of prophetic
lore. This may be helpful, for without CONTEXT the thing could be gibberish. So
could a description of a computer chip's operating layout if you did not know a
fair amount about chips. The reference to "The Great Book" is the
Book of Egypt and not the Bible. Anything like a bible will not be around for
another 1800 years after this document.

This was
written after the passing, as a helpful warning to each of us 3600 years in
this man's future. I think it is profound. It contains no religious judgement
typical of prophecy. I can see it was written after the event as the last line
gives it away. He asks that you not underestimate the "lesser ones".
He says that he is both your scribe and the son of a thief.

By
lesser, he does not mean less good hearted, less intelligent, less skilful or
able. This man lived in a strict caste system in which a person born into a
lower social station could not hope to progress. As the son of a thief he was
close to the bottom but.. He is your scribe. Before the destruction of the
social order he would never have been allowed to learn to read or write. He was
born of a "lesser" man than those who were high born. In this is a
profound message to each of us now! He is saying that the information preparing
us for what will come, will be delivered by men who have wisdom and not necessarily
wealth, or high education in the specialized system we live in. We do not need
people with five degrees in nuclear physics who can't start a fire, tie a knot
or cook a meal. Education is neither wisdom or intelligence. It is
memorization. (Often of incorrect data.)

"Seek
refuge in the den in the earth..." Would be interesting if this reffered
to the elite in their underground bunker city.....

"Men
will fly in the air....swim as fishes in the sea. Nuff said there. This puts
the coming passage after the 1950s and the development of diving gear and high
performance aircraft…

The Prophecy

Men
forget the days of The Destroyer. Only the wise know where it went and that it will return
in its appointed hour.

It raged
across the Heavens in the days of wrath, and this was its likeness: It was as a
billowing cloud of smoke enwrapped in a ruddy
glow, not distinguishable in joint or limb. Its mouth was an abyss from which
came flame, smoke and hot cinders. When ages pass, certain laws operate upon
the stars in the Heavens. Their ways change, there is movement and
restlessness, they are no longer constant and a great light appears redly in
the skies.

When
blood drops upon the Earth, The Destroyer will appear and mountains will open
up and belch forth fire and ashes. Trees will be destroyed and all living
things engulfed. Waters will be swallowed up by the land and seas will boil.
The Heavens will burn brightly and redly, there will be a copper hue over the
face of the land, followed by a day of darkness. A new moon will appear and
break up and fall.

The
people will scatter in madness. They will hear the trumpet and battle cry of
The Destroyer and will seek refuge in the den in the Earth. Terror will eat
away their hearts and their courage will flow from them like water from a
broken pitcher. They will be eaten up in the flames of wrath and consumed by
the breath of The Destroyer.

Thus in
the Days of Heavenly Wrath, which have gone, and thus it will be in the Days of
Doom when it comes again. The times of its coming and going are known unto the
wise. These are the signs and times which shall precede The Destroyer's return:
A hundred and ten generations shall pass into the West and nations will rise
and fall. Men will fly in the air as birds and swim in the seas as fishes. Men will
talk peace one with another, hypocrisy and deceit shall have their day.

Women
will be as men and men as women, passion will be a plaything of man. A nation
of soothsayers shall rise and fall and their tongue shall be the speech
learned. A nation of law givers shall rule the Earth and pass away into
nothingness.

One
worship will pass into the four quarters of the Earth, talking peace and
bringing war. A nation of the seas will be greater than any other, but will be
as an apple rotten at the core and will not endure. A nation of traders will
destroy men with wonders and it shall have its day. Then shall the high strive
with the low, the North with the South, the East with the West, and the light
with the darkness. Men shall be divided by their races and the children will be
born as strangers among them.

Brother
shall strive with brother and husband with wife. Fathers will no longer
instruct their sons and their sons will be wayward. Women will become the
common property of men and will no longer be held in regard and respect.

Then men
will be ill at ease in their hearts, they will seek they know not what, and
uncertainty and doubt will trouble them. They will possess great riches but be
poor in spirit. Then will the Heavens tremble and the Earth move, men will
quake in fear and while terror walks with them the Heralds of Doom will appear.

They will
come softly, as thieves to the tombs, men will not know them for what they are,
men will be deceived, the hour of The Destroyer is at hand. In those days men
will have the Great Book before them, wisdom will be revealed, the few will be
gathered for the stand, it is the hour of trial. The dauntless ones will
survive, the stout-hearted will not go down to destruction. Great God of All
Ages, alike to all, who sets the trials of man, be merciful to our children in
the Days of Doom. Man must suffer to be great, but hasten not his progress
unduly. In the great winnowing, be not too harsh on the lesser ones among men.
Even the son of a thief has become Your scribe.

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